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It is important as a parent to not only be cognizant of your child’s score on the state math assessment but also how your child scores compared to your district’s overall scores. If your school district’s scores are low (below state level), there generally is a tendency for the math program to not be as … Continue reading What Does the Data Say? Hidden figures! Where’s Watson?→

Welcome parents, grandparents, family, and friends who are helping a child with math homework. One would think that it is summer and school is far from the mind but my encounter this weekend with a former colleague has become one of many I have experienced – and usually takes place at a social function. In … Continue reading Invitation to Set Up a Math Fluency Toolbox→

How Parents Can Help Their Kids Through the Maze

Welcome to Navigating Mathland

Parents can use this book as a guide to help them navigate the 13 years of your children’s math education (K-12). The book provides parents with the knowledge and skills you’ll need to proactively advocate for your children’s preparation for the 21st century workforce.